EXERCISE 29.2 Sentence Combining: Related Main Clauses

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EXERCISE 29.2 Sentence Combining: Related Main Clauses

EXERCISE 29.2 Sentence combining: Related main clauses

Combine each set of three sentences below into one sentence containing only two main clauses, and insert a semicolon between the clauses. You will have to add, delete, change, and rearrange words. Most items have more than one possible answer.

Example: The painter Andrew Wyeth is widely admired. He is not universally admired. Some critics view his work as sentimental. The painter Andrew Wyeth is widely but not universally admired; some critics view his work as sentimental.

1. Electronic instruments are prevalent in jazz. They are also prevalent in rock music. They are less common in classical music. 2. Jazz and rock change rapidly. They nourish experimentation. They nourish improvisation. 3. Traditional classical music does not change. Its notes and instrumentation were established by a composer. The composer was writing decades or centuries ago. 4. Contemporary classical music not only can draw on tradition. It also can respond to innovations. These are innovations such as jazz rhythms and electronic sounds. 5. Much contemporary electronic music is more than just one type of music. It is more than just jazz, rock, or classical. It is a fusion of all three.

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